Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sick and Tired!

Sick and Tired!

Yep that's right.

We seem to always have someone either

sick

or

tired!

And I am SICK AND TIRED of it!

Does that sum it up?

Just 5 days (Jan 5) after moving here I finally gave up on my kids getting better by themselves
(at least one of them had been sick since Thanksgiving--why did I wait because they would get better and worse or trade off who was the sickest)

So off to find a pediatrician we went.

Oh wait we need to pick our insurance with the new job first.

 Oh and how do we get an insurance card to give to the doc?

Oh and don't forget the Rx info too!

Amazingly that night all 4 kiddos got their dose of antibiotic and went to bed.

Two days after finishing the antibiotic B. said to me

"Mom I can't hear again"

Uggh!

I already was going to see the ENT about W.
 (since this is the first winter without ear tubes and it wasn't turning out very well) 
so why not B. also.

Two weeks later W. and B. are in surgery.

W. got his adenoids out and tubes in.



B. got his adenoids and tonsils out.


B. was really excited-counting down the days excited.
Why? Because he knew he was getting a milk shake.

Little did he know that he would be so miserable he wouldn't want one at all.
It is almost 2 weeks since the surgery and he is still hurting and has to be careful about what he eats.

In the mean time W. has gotten a cold and so have I!

Yahoo!

NOT!

B. is now getting a drippy nose....

I love mortal life!





Sunday, February 6, 2011

Snow days!!

Ok I have decided they are "Snow Day" happy here in Colorado.

We have had 2 "big" storms since we moved here and each time we have had snow days.
I have always thought that the only place to have snow days were places that never get snow and don't know how to deal with it.
Ya know like Phoeinix or LA.

The second storm kind of went from COLD to SNOW in one long storm.
Well not be be left out this morning the stake called a snow day too!

Yep that's right no church!

Maybe they wanted to get in on the fun or was it the Super Bowl?..hmm.

They say it was the roads but...

Ok last night I was driving the Sister Missionaries home
(Mission Pres "parked" the cars in the mission till the roads were better)
I was not just sliding a bit here and there but almost every time I hit the brakes my anti-lock brakes went on.
The scariest slide was when  I was going down a big hill which intersects with a major light.
I saw I had a red light and was worried about sliding so I started using my brakes FAR away from the light.  It was only about halfway down a.  Immediatly I felt the pulse of my anti-lock brakes and only slowed down a little bit. I stayed like that until I slid into the intersection against the light.  The last bit I pushed on those brakes as hard as I could. I slid into the intersection and turned.

Gratitude

is what you feel when you realize there is a break in traffic and you are not going to crash!
 
Whew!

Ok so maybe the "snow day" was legite this time!





Umbrella's!

We got B. a new umbrella and he had to take a picture. 



He won't let it out of his backpack in case he needs it.

W. won't be left out so



Rain when are you coming?

A month!

It has been just over a month since our move and we are...
still moving
hoping for pictures to get on the wall
making plans to have parties so my kids can get to know other kids
(Oh wait I guess I need to not have boxes everywhere for that to happen)
Can find my way to most stores
recognize more than 17 faces at church
maybe put a name with 10 of them.

We are doing pretty good!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

"Time In!"

Imagine if you will that we are sitting around the table having dinner as a family.  All the kids are anxious to be the one to talk and get the most attention. 

I know this never happens at your house only my children are like this right?

So in an attempt to create some peace and quiet we start playing
the "quiet game".
This doesn't last long before B. feels he has to say something and loudly calls out
"Time Out"
noise erupts and he says again
"Time Out"
Not to be out done by an older brother W. says with a smile

"Time In!"

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Moving!

Ah moving....

A subject left alone or at least not participated in

but alas it is the only way to...well...move!

As soon as Christmas was over I was immediatly in moving mode.
It was crazy, hard and couldn't have done it without the help of sooooo many.
Thank you all!
The biggest adventure was definately the drive to our new home. 
It all started when we were about 1/2 way done filling the moving truck and it started raining.  We knew we couldn't just wait for it to stop so we rigged a tarp from the back of the truck to the garage door.  It ment that we had to watch our head and take a step up at the end but we could still load.
At first the loading went really fast but..
well have you ever tried to play tetris with all of your families material possesions? 
If you have then you have an idea of what Marty got to do that WHOLE day!
Yes it took until very late that night but he did get everything in!

The rain kept up all night and by the next morning all roads to 1-40 were closed!
Only we weren't sure of that due to internet sites and phone systems not working so we took off headed up to Payson.
We went
S  L  O  W
or what I called moving truck speed.
After a few hours we arrived in Payson only to sit at Taco Bell hoping the roads would open.
The rest of that day we spent wondering if  we should/could find a room, what other routes we could take or not take, can we find tire chains for a huge truck?,...
We found a room (one of the last ones available Whew!)





The next morning the roads were open but only to chains and 4wd. 
Ugh!
I had already scoured all of Payson looking for chains and there were none to be found.
So we had to decide should we wait and hope the roads eventually opened up or go clear back down to Phoenix, to Tucson, and take I-10. 
This would not only increase our trip by several (I mean several) long hours but don't forget we are paying moving truck fuel prices too!
We prayed as a family and felt impressed that a miracle would happen and somehow we would make it up to I-40.  It sure seemed unbelievable but I guess that is what miracles are eh?
Just as we were loading in the car and truck ready to go and try and see if we could go on the "chains only" road.  I got a phone call.
The man introduced me as a man from a store I had called the night before asking for chains.
I knew this was our miracle.
He asked me "How badly do you need chains for your truck?"
I explained the situation and with a lot of hesitaion said
"Well, I have a set of chains here that you could get.  I am not supposed to sell you these as they were set aside for a company I have a contract with.  They are a little bit more expensive but really good chains as they have ice grippers."
"You can't tell anyone you got these from me because I would be in really big trouble if they found out I sold them too you but I can tell you really need them."
With a much lighter pocketbook I left the store with 2 sets of chains. 
It took more than an hour to get our chains on (and we got lots of help from other who have experience putting on chains-- Thank you for the help nice man and nice trucker)
We were finally on our way.

25 mile an hour
 maximum way!

Hey at least we were moving. 
Once we were past Snowflake we could finally take off our chains and really be on our "truck pace" way.
We still had to spend a short night in another hotel and reschedule with the Elders Quorum till later on Saturday (thanks to the many willing and strong men who came on their New Years Day to help us) but by Saturday night we were unloaded and here. Our 1 day turned 3 day trip was over!  We were officially moved in! ( I am not quite sure that is a fair way to put it when there is still the unpacking, shopping, registering the kids for school, setting up internet,... to do, but ok)

Yahoo!!


A big huge
Thank You

 to all who helped us move!  Thank you! Thank you!


Christmas!

We had a Fabulous Christmas!

A wonderful day of Family and rejoicing in our Saviours Birth!

Here are just a few pics to share












We loved being with our Arizona Family for one more Christmas and miss them already!